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http://www.temptalia.com/mac-subtle-breeze-mineralize-blush-review-photos-swatches/#commentsThu, 29 Dec 2011 19:00:49 +0000Christinehttp://www.temptalia.com/?p=32726MAC Subtle Breeze Mineralize Blush MAC Naturally: Subtle Breeze Mineralize Blush MAC Subtle Breeze Mineralize Blush ($22.00 for 0.10 oz.) is described as a "blue-pink." It's a cool-toned, blue-based pink with a subtle pink glow. NYX English Rose is a bit lighter. Bobbi Brown Pretty Pink is less blue-based. MAC Briar Rose looks similar on cheeks, though a bit cooler-toned. Though it does lean cool, I found it very wearable on my warmer complexion. It has good color payoff without being too intense, so it's buildable but workable without having to use a very light hand. The texture is soft Continue Reading… ]]>MAC Subtle Breeze Mineralize Blush

MAC Naturally: Subtle Breeze Mineralize Blush

MAC Subtle Breeze Mineralize Blush ($22.00 for 0.10 oz.) is described as a “blue-pink.” It’s a cool-toned, blue-based pink with a subtle pink glow. NYX English Rose is a bit lighter. Bobbi Brown Pretty Pink is less blue-based. MAC Briar Rose looks similar on cheeks, though a bit cooler-toned. Though it does lean cool, I found it very wearable on my warmer complexion. It has good color payoff without being too intense, so it’s buildable but workable without having to use a very light hand.

The texture is soft like silk without being powdery, so it’s easy to apply, extremely blendable, and the finish is incredibly natural and glowy. It’s not high-shine or lots of sheen and shimmer. I tested out Subtle Breeze from this collection for wear, and it lasted for around six hours before it started to look noticeably faded on my normal-to-dry skin. I’ve never had good luck with getting MAC’s mineralize products to wear all day on me, unfortunately.